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Changes to FOIA law will empower public

An editorial from The Journal MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Freedom of Information Act requests can be met with anything from ambivalence to downright contempt from public agencies. The stonewalls with which we are often met can be a turnoff from submitting further FOIA requests in the future – which, it can[Read More…]

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WVU sexual harassment settlements cost $1.3M

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The settlement amounts in three sexual harassment suits filed against WVU neurosurgery chairman Dr. Charles Rosen, WVU Hospitals (WVUH) and the WVU Board of Governors totaled $1,362,500, according to settlement documents provided to TheDPost.com. TheDPost.com obtained the documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act request[Read More…]

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Shale driller plans $275M wastewater complex

GREENWOOD, W.Va. — Antero Resources announced Wednesday that it plans to build a $275 million wastewater treatment complex in Doddridge County, helping both the environment and the company’s bottom line. The proposed complex off Gum Run Road would allow Antero to treat and reuse 60,000 barrels of flowback and produced[Read More…]

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Public prayer should be protected speech

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — West Virginia has joined 12 other states to contest a U.S. District Court ruling that said a North Carolina county commission violated the First Amendment by opening meetings with a prayer by a county commissioner. The judge believes that because the prayers[Read More…]

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Insurers balk at covering Greenbrier Classic holes-in-one

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Insurance underwriters filed suit Wednesday against a nonprofit group associated with the PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic golf tournament. The underwriters say they shouldn’t be responsible for the money The Greenbrier resort owner Jim Justice handed out for holes-in-one during the tournament — because the golfers who hit the[Read More…]

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Landslide costs have Yeager airport in crunch

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — With construction costs mounting to stabilize and rebuild its collapsed safety overrun, and no reimbursement funds flowing in from its insurer or federal emergency sources, Yeager Airport is nearing the bottom of its financial barrel, members of the Charleston airport’s finance committee were told on Wednesday. Terry Sayre,[Read More…]

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